There Is no newspaper race In
Durham It Is a procession and
The Globe lead it. This for a
Tropic who advert! lu The
Clobe, ride In the hand wagon. k
Tim music 1m not onSjr hrard.
A
pointer for you.
hut the imdclau arc rrn.
vol; ii--no. 105.
DURHAM, N. C, FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 7, 1891.
PRICE FIVE CENTS.
t
THE DIRECT TAX!
.Those to Whom It Will
Bo Paid. -
READ TO SEE YOUR NAME.
Quite a Large Total That Will
Come Here.
Many Are Dead, Some Moved Away and
Others Waiting. -
THE LAST OF THE TOWNSHIPS.
An Intercutting History of What Thin Tax
Is, How It Came About and Why
It Was Kevcr Collected Be
fore Tills Date by Those
Who Should Re
ceive It.
The following names are those who
formerly belonged to Wake county, but
made a part of Durham, and who will
get he direct tax in Durham county:
Kittn Creek District.
Andrews, John, $ 4 80
Uarbee, Geo. W., 1 30
Uarbce, Dorri?,' 10 80
Uuigess. Wm , ( 40
Bagwell, G. II., 7 20
Castlebury, Verbia, .. 4 00
Carpenter, Benjamin, 2 40
Green, Asa, 10 40
Green, George, 5 40
Green, Calvin, 11 20
Hays, W. S., for T. H. McHae, 8 00
Hopson, Jerry, 12 80
HopsJames, 4 00
Hopson, Wm , 2 80
Hopson, Wm., for Uebeoca Hop-
son,
28 00
20 80
8 00
2 00
3 40
Herndon, Matthew, ;
Jenkins, Eliza,
King, Calvin,
Kelly, W. C.,
Lowe, C,
Lee, T. W.,
Manard, Jessie, y.:
Marcom, J. 11.,
Manard, John, .Sr., "
Page, Frances,
Hochelle, Wm. Y.,
Scott, Joseph, .
Scott, Joseph, for W. Brassfield,
Sewell, M. C,
Stone, Niedham,
Trice, John T., .
Taylor, G.'E.,
Upchurch, Nancy,
Wilder, James,
Weaver, John,
Williams, George,
Waitt, K.B.,
Fish Dam District.
Adams, Mrs. S.
Adams, Mrs. M.,
Byrd,. Eliza,
Beck, David,
Crablree, ,
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4
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80
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8 40
7 48
18 40
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5 00
4 00
3 20
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8 0G
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3 20
1 40
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10 78
3 82
2 85
4 08
8 83
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11 10
2 78
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30 &G
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0 27
7 09
8 19
10 85
7 22
31 90
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80
7 01
1 85
Carpenter, Willis,
Colclough, Alex,
Colclough, John,
Colclough, Casely,
Davis,. T. J.,
Ferrell, James,
Fletcher, Willie,
Forsyth, D. II.,
Ferrell, M.,
- Ferrell, A. G.,
Glenn, Jefferson,
Glenn, Duncan, Jr.,
Glenn, Thos. II.,
, 'Win, Willis,
hn, P. W.,
enn, P. P.,
Ilardcastle, Mary,
llolloway, John P.,
Hollo way, Wm. I).,
Halliburton, David,
Halliburton, Wm.,
Halliburton, Wm.,
Jones, Jessie,
Jones, Charles,
. Keith, Daniel,
Keith, Lemuel,
Keith, Wesley,
Keith, Jonathan,
leith, Fenner,
Norwood, David,
Norwood,Wra. J.,
7? Pennington, G. II.,
Robertson, John,
Itoberson K J.H.,
Higgsb', Thomas, Jr.,
Riggsby, Thomas, Sr.,
Ross, Thos. w;
Tilly, Lazarus,
' "-Winston, Elijah,
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25
14
- , Lick Creek iiMiit.
Bevers, Gilley, $ i 49
Beverl, F., 13 90
.Beck, John, is 00
Bailey, Wm., 7 97
. Bailey, Thomas, 4185
.Balley Thos., trustee Mary , j
' Thompson, 1 58
Hard Lines.
Pupil It's bad enough anyway, being
kept in, and him a sittin there readin' a
book; but Jimmy Regan's at the bat
an' I'm the only feller kin put him oat!
Brown, Elizabeth, 42
Cozart, James, 1G 91
Cozart, Thos. S., G 75
Chandler, McVay, 30 08
Cheek, Anderson, 10 84
Clemons, N. V., 3 20
Cheek, James W., 2 42
Clay, W. J:, 1 71
Dunn, B. C, 8 00
Evans, Enoch, Jr., 2 00
Freeman, Wm., 5 GO
Fletcher, D. S., 3 80
Fletcher, Prescilla, 83
Fletcher, W. II., 2 7G
Freeman, Ewell, 1 49
Ferrell, J. J., for estate of J. M.
Ferrell, 11 87
llolloway, Wm D , - 8 99
Hall, W. J., 40
llolloway, M. I)., 1 51
Jones, A. C, 1 21
Lassiter, Wesley, 39
Lynn, Chris , 11 84
Morris, Wm , 1 20
Marshall, A. M., 2G
Marshall, Amos, 45
Morris, Henderson, G 32
Nichols, II. W., ; 33 00
Nichols, Thomas, 5 94
Nfchols, B , "40
Ross, R. S., -2 72
Rochelle, Hawkins, 3 70
Rochelle, Alsey II , 1 44
Rogers, W. C , 2 38
Stanley, Herod, 1 44
Smith, T. J , 32
Shaw, Martha R., 21 GG
Thompson, Caswell, 40
Thompson, John G., 3 84
Watts, Ewell, 8 40
Yancy, J. T., . 5 13
CARR'S PARK TO-NIGHT.
The Durham Kami Will Give a Grand
Picnic in Carr's Park To-night.
- Go out to-night. .
The band will give you some music
and will entertain you to-night.
All good people should go and all cit
izens should help get the band on its
feet.
The few dollars distributed will only
help a good institution.
The Glohe will not undertake to say
how many times the band has served
Durham without price, but we want all
to rally to-night.
The park will be lighted by electricity
and the people going will not be in the
dark.
So turn out this evening, and no one
will regret. The following is the
I'll OO It A M M E.
L March, "On the Right," Casey.
2. Overture, "Juggernaut," Sutton.
3. Waltz, "Forest Park," Thomas.
4. Baritone Solo, '"Rocked in the Cradle of the
Deep," ltollinson.
5. Clarionet Solo, "Air Vane," Dagnelics.
Solo by J. F. Seeman.
D. Waltz, "Love's Dreamland," Otta Uoeder.
7. Cornet Solo, Polka, "I am Here," Hrooks.
Solo by Professor Prosho.
8.
9.
10.
Overture, ''Capirana," Brooks.
Trombone Solo, "Harlow Polka,1 Selected.
Solo by J. D. Wilbon. Jr.
(Jalop, "Polo," Cottin.
THEY ARE COMING.
What the Greensbor j Kecord Says About
the Oreat Time lit re.
The reel team of Steam Fire Engine
Company, No. 1, under the supervision
of Chief Benbow, is having some line
practices of evenings now, and the team
that gets away with them at the Durham
tournement has simply got to "git up
and hustle."
The Hook and Ladder Company, No.
1, Capt. Joe Stone in command, is also
getting in some good practices, and with
either Rol Taylor, Tom Donnell or Henri
Curtis to 'skin the ladder," they may ex
pect some "swift" climing down the lad
der. The Eagle Hose Company, No. 7, will
not take a "team" this year having only
recently been organized, but will be on
hand to see the steamer and II. fc L.
boys 'tsweep the field." They will be
"on deck" next year, and to win.
The little fire company, with their
beautiful little "baby" steamer, will carry
the day on that occasion, and will show
the boys that their engine can cet steam
quicker than any in the state.
Greensboro will be well represented at
Durham on the 25th, 20ih and 27th, and
our "laddie boys" talk of nothing now
but the Durham tournament and the big
time they are goiug to have on that oc
casion. Heavy and fancy groceries at whole
sale and retail at the Racket Grocery.
An excellent remedy for dyspepsia
Simmons Liver Regulator C. Masterson,
Sheriff of Bibb Co., Ga.
THE FALLING WALLS!
The Old Mosehnrg ' Building' About
to Fall.
The Walls Have Cracked an-1 Will Sorely
Crumble.
THOUSANOS OF PEOPLE WITNESS IT
People Who Come and Co lrlef lirt-vi-tleg
of Interest to All Headers
of The Globe.
The walls are falling.
Balkin's store rooms are. f:,ivin' in ! -
, , , , ,
The stock of goods has been removed
The people have taken to the streets!
The excavations which Mangum &
Son have made have caused the old store
on which Jones tt Lyon's sign appears to
totter.
The walls are falling.
J. I). Merritt says, and he is the con
tractor, that the walls will have to be
built anew.
People now are wondering if Mangum
& Son can proceed without waiting.
Thousands of people waited there to
day to see the walls fall, but the walls
did not fall.
The Mangum building will go along
and the wretched wall which wants to
fall will be given a chance.
DURHAM DOINGS."
The Day's Record of Current Events In
the City and Vicinity.
Woven wire, canvas and upholstered
cots can be had at the Cheek Furniture
company's.
Roxboro baseball team play the
Lynchburg team at the latter city to
morrow afternoon.
Charles VanNoppen has been ap
pointed secretary of the T. M. C. A. by
the board of directors while the general
secretar',.R. E. White, is sick.
Dr. Yates will preach at Main Street
church Sunday morning and evening.
All who wish to enjoy an intellectual
gospel treat will rind it profitable to at
tend the services.
, The Greensboro Female College
opens on August 27. Thosewho have
children to send should commence to
wash their faces now. The time is short.
See. ad in another column something
new io-day.
The following were elected officers
of the D. L. I. last night at their armory :
Captain, W. A. Gattis, Jr.; first lieuten
ant, T. J. Winston ; second lieutenant,
R. L. Crisp ; '.secretary, W. P. Whitaker;
treasurer, John B. Walker; color, ser
geant, P. J. O'Brien. The non-commissioned
officers and standing committees
will be appointed and announced by the
next regular meeting of the company.
COMING AND GOING.
Durham People on the Move and Visitors
In the City.
George Bell, of Winston, is in the city.
C. J. Cooper, of Oxford, is in the city.
Dr: Herndon, of Elon College, is in the
city to-day.
J. O. Brock went down to Raleigh on
the noon train.
J. L. Borden, of Goldsboro, is stopping
at the Claiborn.
Mrs. II. II. Sims left yesterday on a
visit at Chapel Hill.
J. A. Allen, of Ridgeville, is stopping
at the Driver House.
Mrs. Brook, of Roxboro, is visiting
the family of Mrs. M. F. Green.
Mrs. Dr. J. A. Smith left for Chapel
Hill last evening to visit friends.
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Lyon, of Greens
boro, are visiting the family of A. A.Dick
son. Albert Kramer left for White Sulphur
Springs, W. Va., to da-, on a visit for a
few days.
J. C. Engelhard returned j-esterday
from Morehead City, where he has been
for some time.
W. II. Wright returned yesterday from
Morehead City, where he has been spend
ing a few days.
Mrs. M. II. Fairbrother left to day for
a ten days' visit to friends in Vance and
Granville counties.
Mrs. Theodore Owens, who has been
visiting the family of J. O. Brock, re
turned to her home in Goldsboro to-day.
Mrs M. F. Green and Mrs. George
Green, Jr., and Miss Annie Green,"who
have been spending some time in Chase
City, Va., returned home to-day.
Free samples of Dr. Miles' Restorative
Nervine at W. 31. Ycarby's drug store
cures headache, nervousness, sleepless
ness, neuralgia, fits, nervous debility
sexual weakness, poor memory, etc. A
new and remarkable discovery. Or ad
dress the Dr. Miles 3Iedical Co., Elkhart,
Indiana.
THE BOSS CRACKER.
We Have It! The laiuous lloss I.uncb
Milk Itiacuit.
All cracker manufacturesin the United
States acknowledir it to be the besi
cracker ever made. Lovers of good
crackers call it "the boss!'T
We originated this cr&cker in 1803 and
nave made it our .specialty. Such has
been the success of this biscuit, lhat to
day we are making from G to 8 tons
daily. It is the most desevedly popular
cracker in the whole countrv. Quality
makes the price with us, but don't mind
j the price. Try it ! Eat it ! Give it to
j the infant and see it thrive ! To the in-
.! valid, the aged and infirm, and see
! I OQ(j jt (j0 ? .
the
good
If the goods please you, will you in
sist upon your grocer obtaining them
for you. C. D. Boss & Sox,
New London, Conn.
Originators and only manufacturers in
the world of "Boss' famous , lunch milk
biscuit." W. II. Proctor sole agent for
Durham, N. C.
THE NATIONAL GAME.
Where Gaines AVere Played Yesterday and
Who Won Them by Hard Work.
At Cincinnati Cincinnati 7, Balti
more 4. ,
At St. Louis St.' Louis 5, Athletics 7.
At New York New York 3, Pitts
burg 0. ' - "
At Boston Chicago 3, Boston 2.
At Philadelphia Philadelphia 4, Cin
cinnati 1.
At Columbus Columbus 9, Washing
ton 11
At Louisville Louisville 4, Boston 7.
At Brooklyn Brooklyn 5, Cleveland 3.
ATTENTION !
Now Is a Chance in Which All Should lie
Interested.
Attention, Ladies and Gentlemen!
A golden opportunity is again offered
you. I will reorganize my class in pen
manship in the nicely furnished board of
trade rooms, over Wright & Merrick's
barber shop, Monday, August 10.. Day
class 4:00 to. 5:00 p. m , night class 8:30 to
9:30 p. m. My terms are only $2.00 for
fifteen lessons. Satisfaction guaranteed
or no money expected. Children under
10 years old half price. Special arrange
ments will be made to give private les
sons to those who cannot attend the
classes. Two beautiful gold medals,
worth .$5.00 each, will be given one for
the best improvement and one for best
writing at close of session. I show my
sincerity of purpose by exacting no tui
tion in advance. All payable at close of
session. Ladies will attend both classes.
See circular and ask those who have
taken lessons if it pays.
Thanking you for your past patronage
and hoping to share liberally in the fu
ture, I am, yours very truly,
R. B. Holloway,
Penman'.
WATERMELONS !
Cai' Load,
AND CANTALOUPES!
Prices Way Down
TO ROCK BOTTOM.
J. L. Markham's Old Stand,
Corner Main ami Mangum.
GOmS AISJZ3 SEE
BROWN 3 IRON BITTERS
Cures Dyspepsia, In
digestion & Debility.
o
O
OAK
Largest
3 Business. Full Busi
ness Oollero Course,
including Shorthand.
TVrunrrif inr an1
i"srajujj. ran lena
-K.tiecina JL nonet lth
iS; Write
J.A.&H.D. HOLT.rroprietorsM
THE FAIiIj SESSION
asm FEMALE
-OPESS-
This Mother of Chartered Female Colleges
in North Carolina has been recently renovated
and is now v
LIGHTED BY ELECTRICITY
AM) HEATED BY STEAM
And is well equipped and arranged for college
purposes.
Instruction Thorough !
For catalogue apply t6
H. F. DIXON,
President.
DAVIDSON COLLEGE,
Mecklenburg- Cosmty, N. C.
Sept. 10, 1891, to June 9, 1892.
J. II. Shearer, D. D.. LL. D.. President, and
Professor of Biblical Instruction and Moral
Philosophy.
W. J. Martin, LL. D., Vice-President, and
Professor of Chemistry.
. W. I). Vinson, M. A.. Professor of Mathe
matics. W. S. Graves, M. A.. Professor of Latin and
French.
AV. S. Currell, Ph. D., Professor of English.
H. L. Smith, Ph. D., Prof sor of Natural
Philosophy.
C. R. Hard in sr. Ph. 1)., Professor of Creek
and German.
W. L. LinJc, Tutor of Mathematics.
The Master's Course. The Hatcht'loi
Course. The SctciMM Course. I ! tic
Courses. !iiriiit!s t'oiirsi-s.
For Decree Courses, the stu 5n s.f the Frebh
man and Sophomore Cluss-y mo prescribed,
and the studies of the Junior and Senior
Classes are elective. For the Kclectic and
Business Courses, all the studio i are elective.
Studies in English, m Science, and in the
Rible are siven due prominence.
For catalogue, address the President.
SEE US NOW!
A. G. COX L CO,,
Corner Main and Church Streets,
Have just now opened a Fresh and
New Stock of
HEAVY AND FANJY
GROCER
Prices . Always Low !
Goods Always Fresh !
FRESH LOT HONEY
Just IJcccived.
GIVE THEM A CALL
And j'ou will be Pleased.
ONE DOSS
OF-
ANALGINE
WILL CUKE THE
IX
TEN MINUTES.
FOIt SALE AT
YAUG-HAFS
DRUG STOEE.
PAINTING AND DECORATING.
Parties wanting Paintio and Decoratlrwr
done will do well to Ed Long, who will
iruarantee ail his work. Deorate with Paper
and Paint. Furnishes all kinds Paper Han-
injrs. Ciet Information from Cheek Furniture
Company
Address:
IES
MOST
RIDGE INSTITUTED
and BUSINESS
COLLEGE. :
PriYate School in X. C.
301 Students during the
year just closed. Lo
cation unsurpassed
for beauty and b e&Ith
fulneas. Prepares for
Coll ere. Te&rhinr
for -Catalogue.
RME.N, C." S
Holt Hall. New $12000 Buttdfag.
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institute for youn ladies. Kaleiirh. V. C. Ad
vanced, thorough, well-eouinned. lwt
oiDcers ana xeacners, new piano
catalogue. JAMKS IJINWIUUIK.
. 1 ' . . "
uanos. Send for
M. A., nf
University of VirKinia, Principal. '
The Graham School
Offering sound instruction to pupils of both
sexes. Primary. IntermelUte and Classical
Departments. Able and experienced instruc
tors. For lull terms annlv to -
IIENHV JfiKOMK StOCKA
AKD. A. M.,
Principal.
Graham, N. C. July 27.
COLLEGE For WOMEN,
- COLUMBIA, S. C. .
Second scholastic year ticffins Sentemler3i,
lSil, wfth full coris of Professors ami Teachet 8
in Academic, Collejrlatc, Music. Art and Medi
cal Departments. Most beau W ul rround and
comfortable home in the South. For circular
and catalogue apply to the President.
Hev. V M. H. ATKINSON, D. D.
University of North Carolina
The Next Term Hegina September a. Kn
tranr Kxa mi nations September 'i.
Tuition ; ter term.
Necly younjr men of
talent and cliaractcrwill be aid"
deu with scholar-
ships and loans. Ileeides the General Courses
of Study, which offer a wide range of elective
studies, there are courses in Law. Medicine
and Engineering. For catalogue, etc., address
the President. GEO. T, WINSTON,
Chapel Hill, N.C.
fmNTIT COLLEGE.
Dedication, Septemler 29. Matriculation,
September ;). Heceptton to new students by
faculty at 8 p. m. Six departments of Instruc j
tion ikmi with lectures at i a. m., Oetottor I :
M) Philosophical and Literary, 2 Scientific, (3)
Law, (4) Theology. (.) Technological (manual
training school and three enjiincerfngaehoolb). '
(6 History and Political Science (college of
commerce and school of finance and economy).
School of Pharmacy. Ten scholarships to
graduates of colleges. Tuition, 15 a term. -r
Twelve professors, eight iustructo s, new
hnildiuKS. four laboratories, two workshops.
Opportunities for self-help secured for needy
students. Write for bulletin. '
THE NOICtll CAROLINA
COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE
AND . , "
Will ix'gln Its tldrd session on Septembers,
1MU, with increased faeibt ie! and iniuipmcnts
iii c-ery department. Tho past successful
year has given further evidence of Its practi
cal value, and its young men aro already In ,
demand for resionsible positions. Total cost. '
f 100. Each County Sueriritcndcnt of Eduea-
tiou will examine applicants for admission.
For catalogues, address
ALEX t. HOI. LAOAY, President.
ltalelgb. N. C.
DAVIS SCHOOL
A MILITARY INSTITUTE
FOR BOYS and YOUIIQ UEC1.
K- Jv.FulI College Course of Study.
(I dT". . . lCnir)letei.ri)aratorycoure.
l'liorotiRh Course in CItII En
lueertDg. Full Commercial
Course. Resident Banttoim.
No charge for medical
attention. Cadct Couikt
Hand, iuttructlon In Kwtla
and Art. Practical course la
leioprapur.
VERY LOW HATES.
L(
For Regiater. with terms and
.'particulars, adUress
Location Famous
fob
Beauty asd IIxalth.
Col.A.C. DAVIS, Supt.,
WIXHTOX. N.C.
Durham Mais Academy I
A ScIickjI of High Grade for Young
Men and Boj's. ; ;
The Session, of 189L-'lr2 will open on
Monday, August 31, 101, and continue
forty weeks. V
Char;ert for Fall Term of 'JO Weeks :
Primary department,
Intermeliate,
Academic,
Incidental fee.
f lrt
S.m to
23
All bills due at the bcKiuuinsr of each quar
ter. No dcductions wi!l . made except la
caes of protracted eickns. ,
The school offers unsurpassed advantajrfs to
youna: men and txys desiring topreparuthem- '.
selves for crjllego or tie business i.'ursuifs of
life. Especial attention triven to Latin, Kng-li-ih
and Mathematics.
IJoys enteririK during first two weejes will Ikj
charjred for th term, those coming in after
wards will be chanrwi from date of entrance.
For further particulars, sec or aldre4th
Princiial, L. T. llt'CH A.NAM,
Durliam, N.C.
Baptist Female Institute'
3IUHFICEHSBOi:Of N. CV
Parties bavin i young ladies to educate will
do well to consider the following facts:
The Institution offer sup rlor advantages
in Literature, .""H-iencc and Art. Only the lt
talent Is employed to give instruction In the
different department.
The situation U one of remarkable beaut yv''
Tlie institute ha twenty-eight acres or land
within the corporation, but located as Ut
give tl; schotd ail the privacy of th? coantry.
while: near enough to the town to secure any "
advantages It may offer.
The health record is unsurpassed. During
the last ten years there have been two case
of pneumonia, one of typhoid fever, Docawe of
iipbtbcriv, scarlet fever or me;i4i.. Chills
have been strangers, and biiious fever almost
unknown. The average of medical bills slnco
the organization of the school ha tiee.i atxut
Ti cent pf pupil for the cbolastic year.
The Institution Is the unincumbcrel prop
erty of the: Uiptists, and it is the only xrop
erty ownel by them In the stale used exclu
sively for the education of girt.
The dormitories have tea re -furnishcl re
cently, and only two puplis occupy f ii? Minn
mora. A numer of new plaam were bought
during the last session, aal an t-ntlrtt rt-ar--rangement
of the music department U to b
va i ie dnring the vacation. "
Ijard. Literary and Music Tuition. If p?
strictly in advauoe.are Sti tor t.huUtlc ye"
The Fall ifc&sioa begin on
U'ednesday. September O, W'JI '
For Catalogue or ad litlonal Inforrat
dress ' JOHN B. UKKWl
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